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I remember when High Times first came out. It was a real alternative magazine back then, and their prices around the country were pretty accurate. Now days, even though I still buy the mag occassionaly, I think it has become way too commerical and has more advertising then actual informative articles. More a mag for kiddies and not the adults it was originally published for.
Originally Posted by DankASauresRX
I have heard some pretty good things about...
--> White Berry (WW X BB i think) High times said " It's also a great nighttime smoke, with soothing qualities that can induce a peaceful, easy feeling perfect for sitting on the couch with a bong. Medical patients also highly recommend white berry for muscle spasms and restless-leg syndrome". And It flowers in 7 weeks. look it up @ paradise-seeds.
--> The FLav [ combines Canada's legendary Romulan W/ the original Space Queen(Romulan X Cinderella 99) for a taste sensation hard to beat] Find it at seedbay flowers in 8-9 weeks. Its quality medical cannabis hybrids(indica heavy) for patients in need.
-->The Black by BCBD flowers in 7-8 weeks. Known for frosty, tight, dark nugs. 90% indica. Truly a nighttime smoke, and it is especially appreciated by medical users.
-->I just read about this one called Crima Blue (Uzbek Kush mother X DJ short BlueBerry male) It's medical indica dominant hybrid. With a cannabidiol count of 1.2% and a THC count hitting 18%. It delivers a powerful and sedating high with a strong body stone. Recommended medical uses range from muscle spasm therapy, multiple-sclerosis, to pain reduction in the neuropathy suffered by HIV/AIDs patients.
-->KushBerry (OG kush mother X Oregon BlueBerry father) 70%indica 30% satvia. Grows short and stocky. Entered to the Cannabis cup as Best Indica
WOW this was very cool, i had fun doing this research and i hope you find some good indica smokes. Happy growing. Let us know what you decide to go with and how that turns out for you.